New York City Marble Cemetery
The New York City Marble Cemetery is a historic cemetery founded in 1831, and located at 52-74 East 2nd Street between First and Second Avenues in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Access is restricted and requires permission.
- Type: Cemetery
- Description: cemetery in New York City
- Also known as: “Marble Cemetery”
- Address: 74 East 2nd Street, 10003
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include New York University and Anthology Film Archives.
New York University
University
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New York University is a private research university in New York City, New York, United States. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded in 1832 by Albert Gallatin as a non-denominational all-male institution near City Hall based on a curriculum focused on a secular education. New York University is situated 2,500 feet northwest of New York City Marble Cemetery.
Anthology Film Archives
Movie theater
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Anthology Film Archives is an international center for the preservation, study, and exhibition of film and video, with a particular focus on independent, experimental, and avant-garde cinema. Anthology Film Archives is situated 380 feet west of New York City Marble Cemetery.
New Museum
Museum
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The New Museum of Contemporary Art is a museum at 235 Bowery, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded in 1977 by Marcia Tucker. New Museum is situated 1,400 feet southwest of New York City Marble Cemetery.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include NoHo and East Village.
NoHo
Neighborhood
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NoHo, short for "North of Houston Street", is a primarily residential neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York City. It is bounded by Mercer Street to the west, the Bowery to the east, 9th Street to the north, and Houston Street to the south.
East Village
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The East Village, east of the Village on Manhattan, was traditionally considered part of the Lower East Side, and constitutes the portion north of Houston St, south of 14th St, and east of Broadway.
Alphabet City
Neighborhood
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Alphabet City is a neighborhood located within the East Village in the New York City borough of Manhattan. Its name comes from Avenues A, B, C, and D, the only avenues in Manhattan to have single-letter names.
New York City Marble Cemetery
- Categories: organization and burial
- Location: Manhattan, New York, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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Latitude
40.72461° or 40° 43′ 29″ northLongitude
-73.9889° or 73° 59′ 20″ westElevation
39 feet (12 metres)Open location code
87G8P2F6+RCOpenStreetMap ID
way 62212495OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=cemetery
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Ukrainian—“New York City Marble Cemetery” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Նյու Յորք Սիթի Մարբլ գերեզմանատուն”
- Belarusian: “Нью-Ёркскія Мармуровыя могілкі”
- Catalan: “New York City Marble Cemetery”
- Danish: “New York City Marble Cemetery”
- Dutch: “New York City Marble Cemetery”
- French: “New York City Marble Cemetery”
- Spanish: “New York City Marble Cemetery”
- Ukrainian: “Нью-Йоркський Мармуровий цвинтар”
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